Are Jehovah's Witnesses a religion?
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In the sense you probably mean, no. Religion is the teaching of things about God that differ from what God teaches about Himself. In the sense that Jesus meant when he began the Christian Congregation the night before he was killed, no. He began the "one true faith" as he called it. In the sense that the Watchtower Society is registered as such for the purposes of functioning in the world today, yes. The witnesses for God preach and teach ONLY the word of God. No dogma, no doctrine that doesn't come directly from the scriptures. No teaching of their own beliefs other than the things scriptural. Being Christian is NOT a religion. Christendom, all religions claiming falsely to be Christian, is made up of religions, all of which are false. They all teach things about the scriptures and about God and Jesus that are false. They all teach things that differ from all other religions. Catholic different than Protestant. Babtist different from Judaism. Islam different from Hinduism, and so on. And not one teaches what any other teaches. They all teach falsehoods. Religion was first introduced into the world in the garden in Eden to Eve, by Satan. Satan told lies about God, Eve believed it, she made Adam a proselyte. Abel was the first martyr and the first witness for God. His blood cries out as a witness, as the scripture says. So in answer to your question, no.Are Jehovah's Witnesses a religion?
Not so! You missed the governing body talk on spandex. You should keep up!. The witnesses for God preach and teach ONLY the word of God. No dogma, no doctrine that doesn't come directly from the scriptures. No teaching of their own beliefs other than the things scriptural.
Actually, Jesus said to memorialize his death. Not to do that every time they met in his name. It was written by the annointed, TO the annointed. It means that only the annointed are to partake in the emblems (wine & bread) annually on the day of Jesus death. NOT all the time, and not by any one who is not of the annointed. That is slapping Jesus in the face so to speak.
I am glad we agree. God Bless You1 Corinthians 11:24-27
And when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way also he took the cup, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.” For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty concerning the body and blood of the Lord.
Should is a bad word. Jesus knocks at the door. Whenever you answer the door and let him in he comes in. When that happens you need not remember his death any more as he is now alive to you.
You make assertions that are not even remotely true or honest. I am not here to "prove" anything here. That is a childish concept. I am not a child either.
Sharing his ignorance about "Xmas taking the christ out of Christmas" does not make it any less ignorant.Actually no. His post does not seem to show any ignorance. Yours does however. Christmas is an invented pagan religion adopted by Christendom (false Christian religions) to attract pagans to their false churches, to collect more money.
Certainly not. It is not "my" opinion. It isn't even unscriptural. It is your ignorance of the scriptures, and God's requirements. Just because you haven't any clue as to how and why of the scriptures, doesn't make me wrong. It makes you guilty of not studying daily what God teaches. Glorifying anyone or anything other than God the Almighty does displease Him. Doing anything pagan has the same effect. You shouldn't assume that relying on your own understanding is correct, because God did say "don't rely upon your own understanding". He also said to "not touch the unclean thing". He also said anything pagan was an unclean thing. Birthday celebrating IS pagan. Jesus taught that we must "take in accurate information about the Father daily". It appears that you've failed miserably at that admonishment.
No.It matters not when the actual day is because it is not commanded to celebrate to begin with.Jesus did command that his death be remembered though.He never makes mention of his birthday.
Yes.Thats is why people need to learn the truth and stop doing as the world does.Celebrating pagan customs.
Aside from its pagan elements, most people understand that Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus. But in practice, people spend more time in December cruising shopping malls than studying the life of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Frosty the Snowman and Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer compete with wise men and shepherds for our attention. During all the bustle between “Black Friday” and Christmas Eve, materialism tends to overshadow the simple stable.I think it was historically started in order to be a way to honor Christ. But with the way society is now, it is more about gift giving and well meaning for all then about Christ. So I vote "no" it is not about Christ. Not anymore.
Christmas has everything to do with Christ, and also with a range of 3 - 5000 year old pagan traditions. However Christianity, & for that matter 'Christ' (and therefore also Christmas) has absolutely nothing in common with the teachings of any Hebrew Messiah around 2000 years ago, and since recorded, duplicated, corrupted etc. in 'The Bible' .
The bottom line is through the centuries, religious corruption and the mythology it has always devised and rehashed, has incrementally all but extinguished virtually everything that was designed to set the 'Hebrew' understanding of reality apart from the assumptions and predispositions that so readily predominate within the human mentality.
Jesus, Yeshua, our god, was a terrible Jew then. He broke the Sabbath, told us outright to follow different dietary laws, argued with the 'priests' in the Temple, and changed various traditional commandments/teachings. Not to mention telling his followers and those around Him that they literally didn't know the father before Him, i.e. Jeshua. Does this sound like a person who we should be applying those completely "rules" of Jusaism you are presenting? Assuming your research is correct, celebrating Xmas would be very far down on the list of 'rules' to be worrying about lol.Can you back up your statement that "his followers always noted his birth" etc.
In what way did his followers "note" his birth?
Christ was first and foremost a Jew. Jews did not celebrate births. For purposes of keeping track of age the approximante date of conception was recongnized, not the day of birth. Jews never celebrated someones birth so why would his followers "note" his birth when NO ONE knew the date of his birth. Probably he was born sometime in Sept. as the shepards were still outdoors tending flocks. (read the Bible please)
Everything about our Xmass celebration is pagan in origins. Read up in any encyclopedia if you want to know the truth.
Fact is Xmass is so corrupted that a century or so ago in England celebrating the birth of Christ was ILLEGAL and if people were caught doing so they were jailed.
Why any knowlegable Xtian would celebrate Christs birth as a religious holiday is beyond my comprehension.
His DEATH is much more important and should be observed as his LIFE on earth was to die for our sins. The key word is DIE, shed his blood to save us from the wages of sin.
So how do we observe his death? We color eggs, put out plastic rabbits, and celebrate his Holy death by observing totally pagan fertility rights and spring solstice.
Satan has many clever ways to corrupt what is holy and beneficial.
Same thing with believing in a literal hell that never existed. Observing the notion of a hell where doomed sinners are tortured for enternity brings NO glory to God.
Hell is a completely pagan concept and has no place in Christianity.
The image of Dante's Inferno was a joke. Dante was an artist and playwrite that wrote " a Devine Comedy" describing a terrible place where codemned sinners go.
Do the research. Hell was a cosmic joke, not a real place.
It may interest you to know the ancient Jews had NO conception of a hell at all.
Remember tha Jesus was a Jew, so why would he invent a "hell".
yeah the word in the Bible but it's the wrong word and used wrong.
Check it out for youself please.
Xmass is also a cosmic joke. Jew would never celebrate a day of birth of anyone.
I was thinking the same thing. God killing me for going to Christmas?celebrating Xmas would be very far down on the list of 'rules' to be worrying about lol.